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At 9:31 on March 18, 2018, Chris Tuck said…

Thanks for the welcome Dave.

At 9:25 on July 4, 2017, Andy Dutton said…
Hi Dave,
I was wondering if you finally sold your B type project?
Cheers,
Andy
At 19:26 on February 23, 2017, mark said…

hi dave will be good to come see you and have a chat about my dutton

At 20:33 on February 21, 2017, mark said…

hi dave .my dutton has been stood 20 years so iv had a lot of work to do on it but i drove it for the first time at the weekend i hope to get a mot on it soon then have a good drive in it on the road and not just the tenfoot.

At 17:36 on November 16, 2016, Andy Dutton said…
Hi Dave!
Thanks for your message! You apparently owned many Duttons! I was wondering what you think about the Legerra?
Is this as fun as a Phaeton? Or does it feel heavier and seems more like a "normal" car? It's probably more comfortable?
I have experienced myself the comfort difference between the Phaeton S2 and S3. I'm myself rather tall and my S3 had a much more spacious cockpit. The S2 has such a narrow cockpit and is also much lower! My head is just touching the roll bar..
At 10:36 on October 8, 2016, Kent Brorsson said…

Hi, thanks :-). I live very close to denmark, I'd love to see you car when you are here :-)

At 19:56 on October 5, 2016, Paul Sheridan said…

This is a vid of it on the dyno ......     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3VZiuiX6qk

At 19:51 on October 5, 2016, Paul Sheridan said…

At 19:36 on October 5, 2016, Paul Sheridan said…

I am very pleased with it Dave, it has more than enough grunt to use on road in order to put a smile on my face. It is also very driveable right across the rev range using all five gears.  

At 18:29 on July 15, 2016, Paul Sargisson said…

You are not alone I purchased my Leggy off Piston Heads as a rolling chassie and body, rear axle was tacked in with weld no springs  no engine, no gearbox, no loom, no seats or instruments. Still an ongoing project 4 years later but i ist now drivable on the drive way. Getting older does appear to have some thing to do with doing these stupid stunts.

At 14:23 on March 19, 2016, Jim (across the pond) Adamek said…

Very good article Dave, Thank You. lol, I'll be thinking about the attempt to do it.

At 21:58 on March 10, 2016, Scott Grimson said…
Hi Dave. I'm using a 1.8 silver top with twin choke carb running through a cross flow inlet manifold and adapt or plate. Although the legerra isn't up and running yet I'm taking the engine out of my old Rickmansworth ranger so I know it goes well. My aim is to focus on getting the car rebuilt this year and on the road, once that's done I might look at finding a 2.0 zetec and going bike carbs or possibly MX5, will see what's about nearer the time.
At 13:02 on January 21, 2016, Patrick Buchfink said…

Not personally. We once had contact per email concerning another Dutton. I'm not yet involved with the Dutton community in Germany, since I bought the car last month (and yet had no time to work on it - it's a shame). But from what I saw, the most Dutton owners in Germany live in the northern part.

At 21:54 on December 29, 2015, John Buckley said…
Think I'm looking about 12 months to late
There was always 1 or 2 coming up for sale
May the search continue lol
At 12:43 on December 27, 2015, John Buckley said…
I'd sooner have that type of front end
Thanks
At 11:55 on December 27, 2015, Big Vern said…

John, does it have to be an S1/2 Phaeton ?

At 17:33 on December 25, 2015, John Buckley said…
One running preferably
At 16:54 on December 25, 2015, John Buckley said…
Hi
Looking for a s1 /s2 phaeton
At 17:44 on October 5, 2014, Jim (across the pond) Adamek said…

Dave, Mine is registered as a 1974.

At 22:29 on September 9, 2014, Pete Clayton said…

I got a couple of better pics of the suspension this evening

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